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27 Facts About Rambriksh Benipuri

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Ramavriksha Benipuri was an independence activist, socialist leader, editor and Hindi writer.

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Rambriksh Benipuri was born in a small village named Benipur in Muzaffarpur district in a Bhumihar Brahmin family in the Indian state of Bihar.

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Rambriksh Benipuri had spent nine years in prison for fighting for India's independence.

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Rambriksh Benipuri was the founder of Bihar Socialist Party in 1931 and Congress Socialist Party in 1934.

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Rambriksh Benipuri served as the president of Patna District Congress Committee of Indian National Congress from 1935 to 1937 during the 1937 Indian provincial elections.

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Rambriksh Benipuri was elected as the Member of the Legislative Assembly from Katra North in 1957.

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Ramvriksha Rambriksh Benipuri hailed from Muzaffarpur in Bihar and took active part in the Indian freedom movement.

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Rambriksh Benipuri was a journalist of Hindi Literature and started several newspapers like Yuvak in 1929 and regularly contributed in various others to spread the idea of nationalism and freedom from British rule.

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In 1929, Rambriksh Benipuri started the publication of Yuvaka, a Hindi monthly from this organization, under his editorship.

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Rambriksh Benipuri started his literary career in 1921 with a weekly Hindi journal Tarun Bharat of which he was an associate editor.

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Rambriksh Benipuri worked as an associate editor of the Kisan Mitra weekly in 1922, Golmal in 1924 and as an editor of the monthly journal Balak in 1926, but the publication of Yuvak made him more popular.

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Yuvak, an illustrated Hindi monthly magazine, was launched in January 1929 by Rambriksh Benipuri, a distinguished Hindi writer, critic, poet, journalist and freedom fighter.

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Rambriksh Benipuri was assisted by Ganga Sharan Singh, Ambica Kant Sinha and Jagdish Narayan in its publication.

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Ramvriksha Rambriksh Benipuri stands in a class apart as a playwright.

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Rambriksh Benipuri wrote Ambapalai during his detention in the Hazaribagh Central Jail.

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Rambriksh Benipuri had a forceful pen and was a prolific writer.

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Main attraction of Rambriksh Benipuri's plays lies in his way of writing.

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The eminent Hindi writer, poet, play-wright, journalist and nationalist Rambriksh Benipuri, who spent more than eight years in prison fighting for India's independence writes of Non-co-operation movement as:.

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Rambriksh Benipuri was a close associate of Jayaprakash Narayan and a leading light of the Congress Socialist Party.

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Rambriksh Benipuri took active part in the agitation against the Rowlatt Act and participated in the Non-cooperation movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1920.

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Rambriksh Benipuri was an active member of the Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee, a member of the Indian National Congress, one of the founder members of the Bihar Socialist Party and a member of the working committee of the All India Congress Socialist Party.

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Rambriksh Benipuri had been the President of the Bihar Provincial Kisan Sabha and the Vice-President of the All India Kisan Sabha.

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Again, it was Rambriksh Benipuri who helped Jayaprakash Narayan escape from the Hazaribagh Central Jail along with Jogendra Shukul, Suraj Narayan Singh, Gulali Sonar, Pandit Ramnandan Mishra, and Shaligram Singh on 9 November 1942 keeping the prisoners engaged in Diwali Celebration.

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In 1999, Rambriksh Benipuri was one of the Hindi writers depicted in a set of commemorative postal stamps released to celebrate the "Linguistic Harmony of India," marking the 50th anniversary since India adopted Hindi as its official language.

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The chief guest on the occasion of the birth centenary of Rambriksh Benipuri held in zonal railway training centre at Muzaffarpur, held under the auspices of railway ministry, was the former Prime Minister of India Chandra Shekhar.

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Rambriksh Benipuri had a desire to create a "samtawadi samaj" and fight against imperialism.

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Rambriksh Benipuri tries to search out a new society, a new way of living and a new culture.